Four Seasons in Nepal - Explore Paradise All Year Round
Every year, four distinct seasons in Nepal highlight different attractions and provide travelers with new travel opportunities.

Exploring high-altitude Himalayas is one of the life-changing experiences for many adventure enthusiasts from all over the globe. Nepal is one of the world’s best destinations not only a trekker’s paradise but a dream place for those looking forward to dramatic scenery and charming locals.
Many travelers pursue Nepal as the best trekking destination out in the world where Everest Base Camp is always on the bucket list. For many travelers, autumn is the best time to pull on those busts. Even Though two seasons are considered the best, there are multiple destinations where people can explore Nepal all year round.
Autumn (September- November)
From September to November, the weather in the mountains region is dry and clear with great visibility which is ideal for trekking.
Weather in the Kathmandu valley reaches mid 20's during summer and its warm and comfortable in Pokhara, Chitwan, Lukla, and lower regions of Nepal. Temperature in Everest base Camp reaches around 14 degrees in autumn.
Winter ( December - February)
The winter season in Nepal is cold as well as dry. The mountain looks stunning during this season. Kathmandu valley does not get too cold at night and Everest Base Camp drops below 0 degree Celsius around -20 at night. But with bright sunshine, it rises up to 4 degree Celsius during the daytime.
Spring
Spring is another ideal season to travel to Nepal. During this season, rhododendrons bloom from green to red, the temperature is warmer, and days are longer. Also the holy festivals make this season best for travelers.
Summer
March and April are warm and mild before things start to hit up to May. The temperature in Kathmandu averages 28 degree Celsius during the day time. Similarly, temperature in Everest Base Camp gets up to 10 degree Celsius and lower regions start to get warmer and humid. Summer brings the monsoon with humidity but could be the best season if you prefer to avoid peak season crowds and get out from the bustling city and enjoy the green sensory and powering waterfalls.
There are multiple trails you can follow in Summer withithou feeling the heat.
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